The 1907 Philadelphia-minted Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle emerged during one of America’s most turbulent financial years, as the nation plunged into the Panic of 1907. This was the first year of issue for the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle design series, which would go on to become legendary among numismatists. This coin has bright, warm golden surfaces and a satin-like luster. Now, 1907 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1907 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin is in AU58 condition and showcases a high-relief strike. As such, the designs rise crisply against the background field with radiant sunbursts behind the designs. The fields feature cartwheel luster on both sides and clean legends.
For the obverse of 1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Coin, you’ll find a depiction of Lady Liberty in full-length relief. The front-facing design shows Liberty framed by sunrays and encircled by stars, with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The design includes the U.S. Capitol Building.
In the reverse design of 1907 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles, the field shows a bald eagle in flight. Also designed by Saint-Gaudens, this image shows a bald eagle in left-profile relief as it glides over the sun.
The 1907 banking crisis, triggered by failed speculation and a liquidity shortage, saw stock prices plummet and numerous banks collapse before J.P. Morgan orchestrated a dramatic private bailout. The coin itself represented Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ artistic triumph, featuring Lady Liberty striding forward with torch and olive branch, though the sculptor had died that August before seeing his masterpiece enter full circulation. The crisis ultimately prompted the creation of the Federal Reserve System six years later, making these 1907 coins witnesses to the final years of America’s decentralized banking era.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.
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The 1907 Philadelphia-minted Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle emerged during one of America’s most turbulent financial years, as the nation plunged into the Panic of 1907. This was the first year of issue for the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle design series, which would go on to become legendary among numismatists. This coin has bright, warm golden surfaces and a satin-like luster. Now, 1907 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1907 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin is in AU58 condition and showcases a high-relief strike. As such, the designs rise crisply against the background field with radiant sunbursts behind the designs. The fields feature cartwheel luster on both sides and clean legends.
For the obverse of 1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Coin, you’ll find a depiction of Lady Liberty in full-length relief. The front-facing design shows Liberty framed by sunrays and encircled by stars, with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The design includes the U.S. Capitol Building.
In the reverse design of 1907 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles, the field shows a bald eagle in flight. Also designed by Saint-Gaudens, this image shows a bald eagle in left-profile relief as it glides over the sun.
The 1907 banking crisis, triggered by failed speculation and a liquidity shortage, saw stock prices plummet and numerous banks collapse before J.P. Morgan orchestrated a dramatic private bailout. The coin itself represented Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ artistic triumph, featuring Lady Liberty striding forward with torch and olive branch, though the sculptor had died that August before seeing his masterpiece enter full circulation. The crisis ultimately prompted the creation of the Federal Reserve System six years later, making these 1907 coins witnesses to the final years of America’s decentralized banking era.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.